Re: [NTG-context] itemize behaviour

2012-07-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 03.07.2012 um 21:43 schrieb Meer, H. van der:

 I do not understand the workings of the itemize.
 What I want is two nested itemlists. The outer one unpacked, the inner one 
 packed. In the inner one the itemlist should be joinedup with the text before 
 it.
 I do not get this working, see the examples. The inner list is separated from 
 the Intro to inner list. It looks like the joinedup in the second example 
 has no effect, because deleting it makes no difference. Switching the 
 joinedup over to the outer itemize in the third example pulls everything 
 together and destroys the unpacked of the first list.
 
 How to achieve the following?
 --
 - Intro to inner list
   o one inner list
   o two inner list
 
 - second outer item
 --

You need the “paragraph” option.

\starttext

\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][4,unpacked]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][5,packed,paragraph]

\startitemize
\startitem
Intro to inner list.
\startitemize
\startitem one inner list \stopitem
\startitem two inner list \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopitem
\startitem
second outer item
\stopitem
\stopitemize

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] itemize behaviour

2012-07-05 Thread Meer, H. van der
Thanks. Is the [joinedup] deprecated? Or has it another use?

Hans van der Meer



On 5 jul. 2012, at 20:16, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

You need the “paragraph” option.

\starttext

\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][4,unpacked]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][5,packed,paragraph]

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Re: [NTG-context] itemize behaviour

2012-07-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.07.2012 um 21:47 schrieb Meer, H. van der:

 Thanks. Is the [joinedup] deprecated? Or has it another use?

The “joinedup” option works as intended, the problem in your example is that 
the inner itemgroup acts different for the first item.

When you use ”joinedup” context ignores the “before” value which is inserted 
before the first item but in the inner item group context uses the “inbetween” 
value of the previous/outer itemgroup and you have to use the “paragraph” 
keyword for the inner itemgroup to prevent this.

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] itemize behaviour

2012-07-03 Thread Meer, H. van der
I do not understand the workings of the itemize.
What I want is two nested itemlists. The outer one unpacked, the inner one 
packed. In the inner one the itemlist should be joinedup with the text before 
it.
I do not get this working, see the examples. The inner list is separated from 
the Intro to inner list. It looks like the joinedup in the second example has 
no effect, because deleting it makes no difference. Switching the joinedup over 
to the outer itemize in the third example pulls everything together and 
destroys the unpacked of the first list.

How to achieve the following?
--
- Intro to inner list
  o one inner list
  o two inner list

- second outer item
--

Hans van der Meer

\starttext
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][unpacked][symbol=4]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][unpacked][symbol=5]
\startitemize
\startitem
Intro to inner list.
\startitemize
\startitem one inner list \stopitem
\startitem two inner list \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopitem
\startitem second outer item \stopitem
\stopitemize
\blank\thinrule\blank
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][unpacked][symbol=4]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][packed,joinedup][symbol=5]
\startitemize
\startitem
Intro to inner list.
\startitemize
\startitem one inner list \stopitem
\startitem two inner list \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopitem
\startitem second outer item \stopitem
\stopitemize
\blank\thinrule\blank
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][unpacked,joinedup][symbol=4]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][packed][symbol=5]
\startitemize
\startitem
Intro to inner list.
\startitemize
\startitem one inner list \stopitem
\startitem two inner list \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopitem
\startitem second outer item \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext



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